Technology is changing the lives of female lawyers, in ways that are bad as well as goodA new survey finds working from home is removing barriers for women, but also blurring the barrier between work and the “safe space” of home.
Your car is watching you. The implications are profound and immediateThe issue of privacy breaches by car manufacturers is often overlooked.
Black learning matters – appreciating Indigenous wisdom in management educationHow can educators respectfully and meaningfully introduce Indigenous stewardship concepts with a sense of appreciation rather than appropriation?
Harvest season is also peak time for conflict in rural societiesDo harvest season spikes in agricultural income and conflict in rural Africa and Asia present an opportunity to adjust peacekeeping and aid efforts?
VR is transforming how buildings are madeWe no longer need to rely on the individual capability of people to read plans or imagine the spaces based on the pictures or verbal descriptions.
Buy Now Pay Later – what are the pitfalls?Around a quarter of Australian adults have used a Buy Now, Pay Later service. What does the industry's increasing influence mean for younger and at-risk consumers?
Taking no for an answer: how governments can keep citizens engaged on digital platformsHow should "citizen-sourcing" initiatives be designed, to enable positive interactions and transparency?
Australian consumers support better protections for gig workersWhat is the quality, rather than the quantity, of the jobs that we wish to tolerate as a society?